The warnings have been often but it seems that this time there will be no escaping the snowy weather, when it hits on Tuesday (February 27).

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning, saying that there is a potential for travel delays on roads, with some stranded vehicles and passengers, as well as delays or cancellations to rail and air travel.

Up to 10cm of snow is expected in places and, according to the Met Office, some rural communities could become cut off.

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Power cuts may also occur and other services, such as mobile phones, may be affected, when the snow falls next week.

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The Met Office's chief forecaster said: "Further snow showers are expected through Tuesday, with the potential for a more organised band of snow to push south-west across many parts of England and Wales through the day.

"There is uncertainty in the extent of snow. However, there is the potential for 5-10 cm of snow in places where showers become more frequent, or in association with the more persistent band of snow.

"Nearby locations may see much less snow and only small accumulations of 0-2 cm in places.

"Strong winds will lead to drifting of lying snow, with lightning an additional hazard, particularly near North Sea coasts."

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Send us your pics of the snow, when it arrives, to james.brinsford@localworld.co.uk.

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